Nearly 300 square miles of sugar plantation in the Everglades will once again become marsh, as Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced Tuesday that the state will buy the land from U.S. Sugar Corp. If all goes to plan, the $1.75 billion deal may be the largest environmental restoration in the history of the United States. Environmentalists have long lamented the sugar industry's role in diverting and polluting the Everglades' water supply; the River of Grass is only half the 11,000 square miles it was in the early 20th century. U.S. Sugar, which has farmed the Everglades for nearly 80 years, plans to go out of business within six years. The deal is, says Kirk Fordham of the Everglades Foundation, "an achievement of breathtaking significance and priceless value." Sweet.
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GonzoDon Posted 12:49 pm
24 Jun 2008
Positive environmental news is so hard to find these days, this really made my day. The whole idea that we have been using our tax dollars to subsidize sugar production in Florida when the commodity can probably be produced for 1/3 the cost in numerous other spots around the Caribbean (can you say "Cuba"?), and when we've ALSO been using tax dollars to try to restore the Everglades we've been destroying with irrational water use, has always struck me as ... well ... irrational.
The first step in Recovery is admitting you have a problem. Florida has admitted it, and anted up the money to begin addressing it.
Good job. Please keep the good news flowing, Grist. I can use it.
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John former Marine Posted 10:20 pm
24 Jun 2008
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MsJ Posted 3:50 am
25 Jun 2008
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no1underdog Posted 4:02 am
25 Jun 2008
For the sugar company, they'll have useless farm land and a HUGE clean up bill on their hands in a couple of years.
Instead, Crist has bailed them out AND given them nearly $2billion to take the hideous land off their hands!
Any one care that Big Sugar paid a bunch of money to get Crist elected? http://www.democraticunderground.com...dress=145x7468
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Wolverine Posted 4:11 am
25 Jun 2008
I agree that morally, it would have been economically better for Florida or the feds to buy the land by eminent domain and charge the company's officers, board members, and shareholders for the cost of cleanup. But environmentally, this is a huge victory. The land, water, plants, and animals of the Everglades couldn't care less who pays for it, so long as their habitat is cleaned up and restored.
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Delay And Deny Posted 4:16 am
25 Jun 2008
Great...our one domestic supply of natural sugar is being taken away. Now we'll have to pay top dollar for imported sugar from our enemies, or consume deadly corn syrup.
Sugar is a little bit like...well...oil.
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rpauli Posted 4:26 am
25 Jun 2008
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SnoDragon Posted 4:28 am
25 Jun 2008
I'm just happy to see some positive progress on wetlands restoration.
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FloridaNative Posted 5:17 am
25 Jun 2008
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